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the day the storm has a lot to produce, especially in new england, looking at a live view of ocean city new jersey on the left and the right you can see here were looking at scituate massachusetts, both of those coming to us from massachusetts low visibility ocean city maryland the boardwalk is covered that is the flag saluting mother nature and the nor'easter pushes the england, there it is the americas in your top right hand corner, they are removing the snow but just as quickly as they get it off of the sidewalk the winds are blowing it back into place in providence rhode island is probably an improvement they had whiteout conditions as a contractor morning, lots to follow fox weather team americas weather team all along the eastern seaboard, really bringing us into the storm allowing us to see what these conditions are doing, before we get out and it let's get the latest on the blizzard warnings we had ten states under alert. craig: they are lit up in red with the blizzard warnings in delmar, look how they had the coastline, portions of long island new york enter massachusetts and m
the day the storm has a lot to produce, especially in new england, looking at a live view of ocean city new jersey on the left and the right you can see here were looking at scituate massachusetts, both of those coming to us from massachusetts low visibility ocean city maryland the boardwalk is covered that is the flag saluting mother nature and the nor'easter pushes the england, there it is the americas in your top right hand corner, they are removing the snow but just as quickly as they get...
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remember that ice skating rink in central park in manhattan, the city government, granted city government, they were working on five years, he took it over in three months and under budget he was finished with it. the private sector does it better. >> right. you showed, david, all those lists of all the ways we're losing money at the post office and am track. it's no surprise, that's exactly why democrats, when this story broke, immediately went to their lawmakers in congress and said, we need more money. there's still no accountability. >> shouldn't we just privatize all of this, won't that make sense? >> no, david. there's nothing magical about private ownership. back in the days of private ownership a century ago, plenty of bankruptcies on private ownership and in long island they killed a lot more people under private ownership than in the 50 years since. >> as usual, steve is always right. why doesn't the private sector ever have any infrastructure problems? >> steve is always right. why when you think about success, what does it look like? is it becoming a better professor by being
remember that ice skating rink in central park in manhattan, the city government, granted city government, they were working on five years, he took it over in three months and under budget he was finished with it. the private sector does it better. >> right. you showed, david, all those lists of all the ways we're losing money at the post office and am track. it's no surprise, that's exactly why democrats, when this story broke, immediately went to their lawmakers in congress and said, we...
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>> yes, these guys have taken this ancient city, which is essentially the gate between the province of northern iraq and pushed it back. neil: how are they doing this? that's what i don't understand. they put the fear of god into the opposition. and were they doing? >> two things. number one is they have taken terrorist fanaticism and organized a been trained in syria. what used to be al qaeda and al qaeda sonatas and small terrorist groups acting like crowds of soldiers, thanks to their experience through a darwinian process among the leaders have emerged and they have weapons they have stolen from the iraqis and they have money from many different places in the middle east and they have turned on the elves into cohesive fighting army members and they are no longer just a bunch of terrorists that but we are talking about real soldiers and real unit are just tearing their way through rock and syria. the honesty department isn't sure where this stance. they say that we are actively monitoring the situation in northern iraq. >> that means no one knows what to do. as i said, virtually eve
>> yes, these guys have taken this ancient city, which is essentially the gate between the province of northern iraq and pushed it back. neil: how are they doing this? that's what i don't understand. they put the fear of god into the opposition. and were they doing? >> two things. number one is they have taken terrorist fanaticism and organized a been trained in syria. what used to be al qaeda and al qaeda sonatas and small terrorist groups acting like crowds of soldiers, thanks to...
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most expensive house in the city right now for sale. >> this one is a six bedroom. four and a half bath, 600 square feet. we have the greenhouse. this is a beautiful feature of the home. stunning. lots of lighting in here. >> the glass is original. there is an original water system. cost him tile. custom woodwork. hand done. everything. 2000 square foot condo is located on the top floor of an elevator building. >> outside space in chicago. it is a great american city. >> price is $500 a square foot. >> high ceilings and you and i. this is always nice to have. >> it includes a gourmet kitchen, heated floors in the bathroom and a little extra pampering perfect for those cold chicago winters. >> in california, you will not find a million-dollar home in beverly hills. you will find it in playa vista. >> about $1 million. >> and office space and a living room. >> they can close his doors and be away from the door. residents can walk or bike to work. free access to a community center with unlimited yoga, pilates and spinning classes. a tech focused school. here now are th
most expensive house in the city right now for sale. >> this one is a six bedroom. four and a half bath, 600 square feet. we have the greenhouse. this is a beautiful feature of the home. stunning. lots of lighting in here. >> the glass is original. there is an original water system. cost him tile. custom woodwork. hand done. everything. 2000 square foot condo is located on the top floor of an elevator building. >> outside space in chicago. it is a great american city. >>...
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go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. >> within these systems this city at this moment in time, we have -- we're lifting in conjunction with ohio eparkansas nepaa nodrink advisory. neil: for now the ban is off, the toxic algae scare had a half million residents out of drink able water for a few days, they are warning that the same algae is a problem in all 50 states, is there more to come? michael to you, how big do you think this is? is ohio just anomaly or more worrisome. >> in this sense, it is worrisome, not about terrorism or about you know people deliberately doing things, but we have an aging infrastructure in this country, but we also have, a infrastructure built to openness, out here in colorado you can see reservoirs, and power lines and bridges. they are getting older and older, and one thing that individuals can do, it is primarily a inconvenience, if people could take a few simple steps, every time you go to growr growtgrocery store could stock n bottleed weigh water or buy a wr filter. we should address the fact this infrastructure is getting older.
go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. >> within these systems this city at this moment in time, we have -- we're lifting in conjunction with ohio eparkansas nepaa nodrink advisory. neil: for now the ban is off, the toxic algae scare had a half million residents out of drink able water for a few days, they are warning that the same algae is a problem in all 50 states, is there more to come? michael to you, how big do you think this is? is ohio just anomaly or more...
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city over just the past two weeks, city said 7,000 migrants have arrived here in the city more than 161,000 migrants have gone through new york city since crisis began numbers growing a caravan roughly 8,000 migrants making their way through mexico, this week. headed to the southern border, our colleague cheryl says according to sources more than 276,000 migrant encounters at the southern border since december 1st, that is highest month on record ever. new york city remains a top destination for migrants because they are able to obtain shelter in big apple roosevelt hotel we talked about the financial consequences the toll on taxpayers estimated 12 billion dollars through mil of december 2025, city, services to police edification the best you can see right here talking to small businesses what they are are seeing stay with us as we continue to bring very latest cheryl: lydia, they are struggling in this city i live in manhattan as well unfortunate but one thing landlords have to recognize if they keep businesses, as tenants have to lower the prices, that is a great question i think
city over just the past two weeks, city said 7,000 migrants have arrived here in the city more than 161,000 migrants have gone through new york city since crisis began numbers growing a caravan roughly 8,000 migrants making their way through mexico, this week. headed to the southern border, our colleague cheryl says according to sources more than 276,000 migrant encounters at the southern border since december 1st, that is highest month on record ever. new york city remains a top destination...
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that street is loaded with traffic north toward central park radio city, the red light on the right, looks like a double-decker bus no day for a tour, don't know where they are head but as you go throughout the day travel not a only treacherous but discouraged across the i-95 corridor following this winter weather, to extend coverage until 10:00 eastern tonight allowing to you stay up to date minute-by-minute as we follow this forecast getting you inside storm america's weather team on the case crews up and down coastline live stream, if you don't have app watching on fox business network, this is can't get it free foxw.com open app a live stream batching anywhere you go day radar notifications, lots to read about this this winter weather event, late details on all things weather there on the fox weather app craig, people want to send in pictures they can do that with #fox weather we love fox weather tags on santa monica gentleman show what you are seeing a big help helps us tell story as well this is, by the way, the first blizzard warning boston had since 2018. when this is said an
that street is loaded with traffic north toward central park radio city, the red light on the right, looks like a double-decker bus no day for a tour, don't know where they are head but as you go throughout the day travel not a only treacherous but discouraged across the i-95 corridor following this winter weather, to extend coverage until 10:00 eastern tonight allowing to you stay up to date minute-by-minute as we follow this forecast getting you inside storm america's weather team on the case...
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the city? >> of some of the many people thought for the past 20 years york is said taylor to cities they're looking for to have de blasio in there helping communities that may have ben left behind. lou: endings stop and frisk mayor kelly and even bloomberg that is not a supporter of law and order a without purpose. a lot of people a nervous. >> the appellate judges make their appeal against the other federal judges very obvious the way it was sold cited. i am a former detective mini york city. stop and frisk the only people -- and hurt the minority communities with the illegal guns killing children. it is very effective to take illegal guns off the streets i really hope that de blasio will consider different variables. lou: we just heard the beginning of probably passionate discussion in the york city we now go to cuccinelli in virginia. let's go to the attorney general. >> is a special honor. virginia needs that to happen. i am honored by the support we had to run many people across the common
the city? >> of some of the many people thought for the past 20 years york is said taylor to cities they're looking for to have de blasio in there helping communities that may have ben left behind. lou: endings stop and frisk mayor kelly and even bloomberg that is not a supporter of law and order a without purpose. a lot of people a nervous. >> the appellate judges make their appeal against the other federal judges very obvious the way it was sold cited. i am a former detective mini...
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is the city ready to bury the hatchet? cheryl: guess not. lauren: details ahead. ♪ take my blues away. ♪ wednesday morning. ♪ it's going to be a brighter day. ♪ wednesday morning. ♪ run with us. in the unstoppable john deere gator™ xuv835. and be prepared to go the extra mile. because when others take rain checks... ...we take the wheel. with 3-wide seating, heat & a/c. this is the coolest, most comfortable gator™ yet. nothing runs like a deere™. run with us. ♪ test drive a gator™ xuv835 at your john deere dealer today. your daily dashboard from fidelity. a visual snapshot of your investments. key portfolio events. all in one place. because when it's decision time... you need decision tech. only from fidelity. lauren: we're seeing a flight to safety in the global bond market. the yield on the 10 year treasury dumb bling once again, -- tumbling once again. investors are concerned about the potential impact of the ongoing trade conflict with china. gus, good morning to you. >> good morning. lauren: morgan stanley says reces
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new york city and philadelphia in the storm's path. waves are crashing against the seawall at high tide and street starting to flood in atlantic city, new jersey, rhode island and rhode island is banning all nonemergency travel. your travel not much better, airlines have canceled thousands of flights and once the storm moves through, intense cold will follow meaning many will be shivering with power outages. welcome to "america's weather weekend". amy: we will be here with extended coverage through 10:00 pm eastern time, looking at what has come in so far, a foot of snow at the jersey shore just incredible, wents gusting about 50 miles an hour in massachusetts with top wind speeds coming in. this storm has bombed out with an intense pressure drop into could drop even more. craig: when we talk about a bomb cycle it has to drop 24 millibars in 24 hours. it is on that. that means a strong intense storm. we begin this hour with a live view of ocean city, new jersey, the blizzard warning in effect until 4:00 eastern. look at the flag on the
new york city and philadelphia in the storm's path. waves are crashing against the seawall at high tide and street starting to flood in atlantic city, new jersey, rhode island and rhode island is banning all nonemergency travel. your travel not much better, airlines have canceled thousands of flights and once the storm moves through, intense cold will follow meaning many will be shivering with power outages. welcome to "america's weather weekend". amy: we will be here with extended...
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as we go through the morning, the city of brotherly love slowing down. many parts are coming to a halt. let's go to craig herrera in studio w. neil: that looks fun in philly. as we mentioned, this is not only bringing snow but extreme wind, to coastal areas like cape cod. will numbly, we've been checking with you all morning long. wents howling 45 to 50 miles an hour. i imagine that still the case now. >> reporter: i want to explain why we look different. the effect this storm is having on infrastructure. the same goes for cell phones which is how we communicate with you. we are huddling in a building. that is why things look different. we are in the middle of a blizzard and things are tough out here. we have wind gusts that are wreaking havoc on the power grid here. we've heard a lot of problems with the electoral system and transformers exploding in the distance. we've been seeing that in real time, we are not seeing a lot of people on the roads which is a good sign because this is a rapid rate snowfall to try to contend with. we have mainly rain until
as we go through the morning, the city of brotherly love slowing down. many parts are coming to a halt. let's go to craig herrera in studio w. neil: that looks fun in philly. as we mentioned, this is not only bringing snow but extreme wind, to coastal areas like cape cod. will numbly, we've been checking with you all morning long. wents howling 45 to 50 miles an hour. i imagine that still the case now. >> reporter: i want to explain why we look different. the effect this storm is having...
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the effort of legend is to deal with violent crime, crime committed on the streets of the city. again, predator violence like murder, shootings, which are soaring in some cities right now. that does not involve encountering protesters, as you refer to it. lou: the committee's ranking republican, jim jordan, shamed the dems for another sham performance. he played a nearly eight-minute-long video that demonstrates the democrat-sanctioned violence that rages in many of america's cities led by democrats as absolutely nothing to do with peaceful protests. here's just part of the video. [background sounds] [inaudible conversations] lou: despite that vivid video reminder, radical dems such as the former impeachment manager zoe lofgren continued to embrace the absurd insistence that the rioters are peaceful protesters and that law enforcement is responsible for their violence. >> people are showing up because the troops are there. and i'd like to say that so many of them, i would say most of them, are nonviolent. [laughter] lou: the attorney general put up with nonsense like that, the l
the effort of legend is to deal with violent crime, crime committed on the streets of the city. again, predator violence like murder, shootings, which are soaring in some cities right now. that does not involve encountering protesters, as you refer to it. lou: the committee's ranking republican, jim jordan, shamed the dems for another sham performance. he played a nearly eight-minute-long video that demonstrates the democrat-sanctioned violence that rages in many of america's cities led by...
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unless you're living in the city of beijing where the own mayor said it's unlivable. it's the poverty. the issues that are happening. charles: there's a money grab here. there's a money element to this that is absolutely amazing. that's what people need to understand. i don't care if you believe in global warming, when i have to reach out to my wallet, that's when i'm worried. >> yeah, there's this professional left. and they're angry and resentful and they're anticapitalist. they're very dangerous. costing you us a lot of money. >> hang on. professional leftist here. i'm a flaming liberal. i actually do believe in global climate change because essentially, it's the carbon emissions that are wrecking the planet. charles: what should be done about it? should developing countries not use cheap coal? >> we have to make efficiencies happen. that technology is coming from america. what we have to do -- charles: that's not enough. that's not enough for your friends. they want trillions of dollars to make this thing right. >> danny, i am a flaming environmentalist and not a
unless you're living in the city of beijing where the own mayor said it's unlivable. it's the poverty. the issues that are happening. charles: there's a money grab here. there's a money element to this that is absolutely amazing. that's what people need to understand. i don't care if you believe in global warming, when i have to reach out to my wallet, that's when i'm worried. >> yeah, there's this professional left. and they're angry and resentful and they're anticapitalist. they're very...
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but the city has to move forward. connell? connell: that is aishah hasnie. melissa? melissa: all right. industries under pressure. maine is officially open to tourists but hotels are facing a major roadblock. we have peter foster. peter i used to live in maine. i know exactly where your hotel is. it's a gorgeous spot. it's a gorgeous spot for weddings. i can imagine how difficult this has been for you. i guess the new regulation is that you're supposed to, i guess make sure people have been tested for covid and they're supposed to answer questions for but then with hipaa regulations you're not allowed to force them to give you proof. so how are you making your way through all of these regulations? >> yeah so it is really changing landscape day-to-day. just an hour 1/2 ago the governor came on television and announced that new york, new jersey, connecticut can now travel to maine without restriction. the biggest restriction we face folks from massachusetts which are our largest clientele base. they have to either quara
but the city has to move forward. connell? connell: that is aishah hasnie. melissa? melissa: all right. industries under pressure. maine is officially open to tourists but hotels are facing a major roadblock. we have peter foster. peter i used to live in maine. i know exactly where your hotel is. it's a gorgeous spot. it's a gorgeous spot for weddings. i can imagine how difficult this has been for you. i guess the new regulation is that you're supposed to, i guess make sure people have been...
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so far we have seen 57 inches of snow in the city. typically by this time of the so we've seen double what we typically see. what has been hurting us, we're seeing a lot of one to three inch snowstorms where they come day after day after day. we have four, three inch snowstorms the past six days. it is straining our supply and adding fatigue to the employees and equipment. so what we've been doing last couple days to stretch materials we've been adding rock salt with sand and crushed limestone spraying with liquid calcium and working with us. gerri: guy, isn't that hard on the roadways? doesn't that create problems on its own? >> it creates problem for the roadway. we're making sure the road is safe for the commuters and school bus. with the salt we're seeing, roads creating a lot of potholes. once this wouldn'ter is over we'll reevaluate our paving program and spend more money on resurfaces streets this summer. gerri: bruce, what happens if you don't get the rock salt out of maine? at end of the day you're not getting enough salt to
so far we have seen 57 inches of snow in the city. typically by this time of the so we've seen double what we typically see. what has been hurting us, we're seeing a lot of one to three inch snowstorms where they come day after day after day. we have four, three inch snowstorms the past six days. it is straining our supply and adding fatigue to the employees and equipment. so what we've been doing last couple days to stretch materials we've been adding rock salt with sand and crushed limestone...
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, and our inner cities are like the forgotten man and the forgotten woman. we've forgotten about our inner cities, no longer. and the african-american community was great to us. they came through big league. big league. and frankly if they had any doubt, they didn't vote. that was almost as good because a lot of people didn't show up because they felt good about me, and the hispanic community great, great. really great. and women, thank goodness, women. [cheers] women. the women. that was the other thing with the polls. it's like, i'd go to the rallies and they have the pink signs all over the place going crazy. we did great with women. i want to thank the women. [cheers] we're going to put our people back to work. it's time to help get americans off of welfare rolls and back into the labor market. we're going to do that. rebuilding our country with american hands and american workers, and they're going to be so thrilled, they're going to make so much more money than they've ever made and love getting up in the morning and they're going to love what they do.
, and our inner cities are like the forgotten man and the forgotten woman. we've forgotten about our inner cities, no longer. and the african-american community was great to us. they came through big league. big league. and frankly if they had any doubt, they didn't vote. that was almost as good because a lot of people didn't show up because they felt good about me, and the hispanic community great, great. really great. and women, thank goodness, women. [cheers] women. the women. that was the...
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the salon owner, christine geiger, filed her own complaint now, claiming that the city and the three complainants are violating her first amendment rights. by the way the salon owner could be facing a fine or have her business license suspended. back to you. stuart: okay. let's move on to get back to the markets. let's see what we're talking about here. dow industrials are now sinking, down 140 points. nasdaq down 53. s&p down 11. the slide southward started just about a half hour ago. big tech probably most of them are down at this point. yeah, not so sure about that. apple at 188. microsoft's up three bucks. the rest of them are down this morning. >>> coming up target's ceo, chief executive officer, he says customers are happy that items are being locked up in their stores. really happy? i don't really believe that but we'll bring you the full story in just a moment. >>> the president of the richmond fed says buying a home has become unattainable for too many people. jim tobin from the national association of homebuilders on that next. ♪. municipal bonds don't usually get the med
the salon owner, christine geiger, filed her own complaint now, claiming that the city and the three complainants are violating her first amendment rights. by the way the salon owner could be facing a fine or have her business license suspended. back to you. stuart: okay. let's move on to get back to the markets. let's see what we're talking about here. dow industrials are now sinking, down 140 points. nasdaq down 53. s&p down 11. the slide southward started just about a half hour ago. big...
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. >> here's what i found funny on that, the only city in the united states where an average family can buy a new car, $32,000, washington, dc. the only ones that could afford that. >> medical care and dental care invokes a different reaction than not going on vacation. >> say you can afford all seven of these, you're not middle class anymore. you're going to move out of middle class. this is just unfortunately the mo of middle class. >> wait a minute, why are you saying you're not middle class. the vacation is -- >> if you can afford all seven of things, you're not going to be middle class. >> i think that would be something middle class. >> not all at one time. >> let's turn it around and find a positive as an investment theme for the markets. what does it mean when you see these numbers? a company like sigh below. it sells to teenagers, preteens they can afford to go there because the gasoline prices are cheaper. everything is $5 and below. and there are craps and lip glosses and party favors and sports themes. you want to try to find things that people will invest in, give in a real
. >> here's what i found funny on that, the only city in the united states where an average family can buy a new car, $32,000, washington, dc. the only ones that could afford that. >> medical care and dental care invokes a different reaction than not going on vacation. >> say you can afford all seven of these, you're not middle class anymore. you're going to move out of middle class. this is just unfortunately the mo of middle class. >> wait a minute, why are you saying...
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total to 161,000 migrants that have flown through the city since the crisis started. ashley, those numbers are expected to grow. a caravan of roughly 8,000 migrants seen here making their way through mexico towards the border just this week. according to cbp sources, there's been more than 276,000 migrant encounters at the southern border since december 1. ash, that's the highest month on record ever. you know, new york city has remained a top destination for migrants because they can obtain shelter in places like this that was formally the roosevelt hotel. so they'll continue to come here as we see an increase of flow at the southern boarder and cost to the city and taxpayer, city services being pulled back but this is also an example of yet another one of the costs, impact on small businesses and the real estate here. landlords that are not able to fill their spaces. ashley, back to you. ashley: it's a domino effect going on and on. lydia, thank you very much. appreciate that in midtown manhattan. secretaries blink and mayorkas discussed particularly regular rising
total to 161,000 migrants that have flown through the city since the crisis started. ashley, those numbers are expected to grow. a caravan of roughly 8,000 migrants seen here making their way through mexico towards the border just this week. according to cbp sources, there's been more than 276,000 migrant encounters at the southern border since december 1. ash, that's the highest month on record ever. you know, new york city has remained a top destination for migrants because they can obtain...
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in the city of kenosha. the scene of sometimes violent protests, since the police shooting of jacob blake. striking different tones, both condemning writing has taken place. >> violent mobs have demolished or damaged 25 businesses, burned down public buildings and through leaks at police officers which they will not stand for. we don't stand for it. these are not acts of peaceful protests but domestic terror. >> none of it justifies looting, burning or anything else. regardless how angry you are, if you loot or barn you should be held accountable as anybody else. this cannot be tolerated across the board. paul: let's bring in our panel. dan henninger. kim strassel and jason riley. jason, who won the battle of the political battle of kenosha? [laughter] jason: it might be a little early to tell to give an answer on that. we will have to see the polls. president trump seems to think it's a winning issue for him, he can in blame on the protests that we are seeing going on around the country. the democrats, i th
in the city of kenosha. the scene of sometimes violent protests, since the police shooting of jacob blake. striking different tones, both condemning writing has taken place. >> violent mobs have demolished or damaged 25 businesses, burned down public buildings and through leaks at police officers which they will not stand for. we don't stand for it. these are not acts of peaceful protests but domestic terror. >> none of it justifies looting, burning or anything else. regardless how...
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it comes as the city's mayor is doubling down on a request. we'll tell you what that is as we're live from washington with a look at where things stand. that's next. plus, some major retailers are finding ways to prevent looters from profiting from the millions of dollars worth of stolen goods. and starting monday, the nhl will enter phase two of its plan to restart its season allowing players to return for voluntary workouts involving no more than six players and a limited number of staff. ♪ ♪ stock slices. for as little as $5, now anyone can own companies in the s&p 500, even if their shares cost more. at $5 a slice, you could own ten companies for $50 instead of paying thousands. all commission free online. schwab stock slices: an easy way to start investing or to give the gift of stock ownership. schwab. own your tomorrow. so to breathe better, i started once-daily anoro. ♪ copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way, with anoro." ♪ once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators that work together t
it comes as the city's mayor is doubling down on a request. we'll tell you what that is as we're live from washington with a look at where things stand. that's next. plus, some major retailers are finding ways to prevent looters from profiting from the millions of dollars worth of stolen goods. and starting monday, the nhl will enter phase two of its plan to restart its season allowing players to return for voluntary workouts involving no more than six players and a limited number of staff. ♪...
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point number one, the border is now the state line, the county line or city line. that's because migrants are being shipped all across the country and local authorities are increasingly saying no. you can't come here. we've already seen this in two counties near new york city. you'll see a lot more of it as the numbers explode. we all live on the border now. and don't let secretary mayorkas fool you, the millions here and millions more to come will be staying. no way ice will deport them. the democrats won't allow that, they want them here and see a crop of future democrat voters and they're staying and will work here too whether you like it or not. they have to. we're not going to pay for their food and housing forever and beside there's a labor shortage, this is the new reality. president biden came to new york city wednesday and didn't see the migrant disaster, didn't have anything to say about migrants camping out in central park just as the city is considering closing whole streets to make space for tent cities, whole streets were closed so the president could
point number one, the border is now the state line, the county line or city line. that's because migrants are being shipped all across the country and local authorities are increasingly saying no. you can't come here. we've already seen this in two counties near new york city. you'll see a lot more of it as the numbers explode. we all live on the border now. and don't let secretary mayorkas fool you, the millions here and millions more to come will be staying. no way ice will deport them. the...
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city, we are potentially seeing the worst from the we have seen in the new york city area ever. you would get a storm surge coming into the long and sound from all that water piles up into new york harbor. and the east river is what can access to the water can't get out. we could be seen flooding in toward new york city and long island would take a beating. jersey shore probably won't look the same after next wednesday and thursday. gerri: new york city is talking about the possibility of shutting dwn the subways and having -- that happened the last time. but nothing really went awry. and i am a little afraid that people are lulled into a sense of complacency. tell us what makes this storm so strong. >> generally on a hurricane when you deal with hurricanes people think you need a warm water district in which is true, but because the storm is going to be interacting with a very strong storm coming off of the land, it is going to go through a different type of strengthening process and explode as soon as you get all the energy in the tropical moisture that you have from the hurri
city, we are potentially seeing the worst from the we have seen in the new york city area ever. you would get a storm surge coming into the long and sound from all that water piles up into new york harbor. and the east river is what can access to the water can't get out. we could be seen flooding in toward new york city and long island would take a beating. jersey shore probably won't look the same after next wednesday and thursday. gerri: new york city is talking about the possibility of...
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and look in new york city, mayor giuliani, the results were astounding, in the following seven years, you saw the welfare rolls come down 67%. it was good for the economy. poverty rates fell by a fourth and single mother employment doubled it. works for the economy, works for the budget, it's a no-brainer. >> it does work, we got a totally different mind-set. rick and i know a beautiful young woman -- neil: whoa, whoa, whoa. >> i'm not going to get too personal. neil: i understand. >> this is pg-13. when she was starting out in her early 20s. she said i was on food stamps. i said why did you go on food stamps? you are a strong, healthy woman. she said it was there. when i started out i was making like $8,000 as a freelance writer, i never went on food stamps, i ate peanut butter and soybeans, you found alternatives. nowadays, the idea is look, it's free, i'll take it. >> when i was a boy, look, i know who dave is talking about, she used to be a panelist with us. >> you know on fox every saturday morning at 11:00. neil: off-camera. >> but this is where we have to be careful. i'm actual
and look in new york city, mayor giuliani, the results were astounding, in the following seven years, you saw the welfare rolls come down 67%. it was good for the economy. poverty rates fell by a fourth and single mother employment doubled it. works for the economy, works for the budget, it's a no-brainer. >> it does work, we got a totally different mind-set. rick and i know a beautiful young woman -- neil: whoa, whoa, whoa. >> i'm not going to get too personal. neil: i understand....
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least in this city of seattle the city council members will vote monday to defund the police department by 50% e lament 100 department jobs, here is seattle police chief carmen best. >> counsel and some of our community is to do these large scale changes in 2020 with no practical plan for community safety. and, i believe wholeheartedly that is completely reckless. lou: she's very constrained for her part seattle mayor jenny allowed an autonomist zone to fester in her city for weeks and weeks. she opposed defunding plpgd by 50% but still calling for a 20 million dollar cut in doing nothing about in any of this certainly not leading. same radical dems pushing mail-in voter fraud also turning a blind eye to the systemic violence raging in many of their cities. this rate systemic violence, senator ted cruz held a hearing in washington about the role of antifa and left wing group in nationwide spike in violence that has ceased the democrat led cities of this country. crews sparring at one point with radical dem mayesy before she got huffy and walked out of the hearing. >> so i hope this is e
least in this city of seattle the city council members will vote monday to defund the police department by 50% e lament 100 department jobs, here is seattle police chief carmen best. >> counsel and some of our community is to do these large scale changes in 2020 with no practical plan for community safety. and, i believe wholeheartedly that is completely reckless. lou: she's very constrained for her part seattle mayor jenny allowed an autonomist zone to fester in her city for weeks and...
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in 1871, when city coffers are almost bankrupt, he becomes the city's comptroller. >> andrew green needed to be escorted by a ring of mounted policemen as he was approaching the comptroller's office on his first day of work. and this was a blood sport in this era. >> green exposes the shenanigans of new york's corrupt democratic machine, known as tammany hall, and helps send the city's notorious boss, william tweed, off to prison. oh, and one other little achievement... >> it was green's efforts to get new york to expand beyond the borders of manhattan island and to annex the municipalities around new york harbor, which included the city of brooklyn, and make that all one giant metropolis. >> so how could his own family 100 years later not know all about him? could it have anything to do with the way green died? that's next. >> but first, our "strange inheritance" quiz question. in the presidential election of 1876, andrew green's law partner, samuel tilden, won the popular vote but lost to rutherford b. hayes. the answer after the break. finally. hey ron! they're finally taking down that
in 1871, when city coffers are almost bankrupt, he becomes the city's comptroller. >> andrew green needed to be escorted by a ring of mounted policemen as he was approaching the comptroller's office on his first day of work. and this was a blood sport in this era. >> green exposes the shenanigans of new york's corrupt democratic machine, known as tammany hall, and helps send the city's notorious boss, william tweed, off to prison. oh, and one other little achievement... >> it...
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the national guard where appropriate to protect the city and the citizens. what's going on in chicago is a war zone, and young people are e being killed, and the dirty little secret the police protect minority communities. and when the police pull back, the first victims are minorities. lou: as is so often the case. john? >> yeah, i agree. and, listen, the polling that we're doing at "just the news" show that the american public are strongly behind the president on two issues; they support sending federal troops into these cities to protect federal buildings, and they do not support, by a large majority including black americans, even democrats do not support defunding the police. so joe biden and the democratic party are on the wrong side of these issues heading into the election. and you can see the carnage on the streets when police pull back just a little bit. imagine how much worse it can get if we don't step in and start to stop these terrible atrocities that are going on. there's a pandemic of violence in america, and it's mostly in dem contact cities
the national guard where appropriate to protect the city and the citizens. what's going on in chicago is a war zone, and young people are e being killed, and the dirty little secret the police protect minority communities. and when the police pull back, the first victims are minorities. lou: as is so often the case. john? >> yeah, i agree. and, listen, the polling that we're doing at "just the news" show that the american public are strongly behind the president on two issues;...
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neil: and certainly in oklahoma city, that was a big ied. the case in boston, what appear to be much smaller, but very deadly obviously. so if you are looking at the method of attack, that is one that is readily accessible. if you are right about finding the details how to build one on the internet, readily buildable. how do we guard against that? because by that stands it is a surprise to me that we have not seen attacks like this more frequently if at all sense 9/11. >> well, one reminder is of the last 12 years law enforcement has done an incredible job. been so many temps of bombings that have been stopped. we could go down a long list. law enforcement has prevailed. in almost every one of those. some kind of idea of putting together a ied and using it. as we look at the boston case, they talk about the pressure cooker. i am sure there working diligently to try to find out what kind of explosive was in it . gunpowder, which anyone could get, some mixture of fertilizer and diesel fuel, probably not. was it a sophisticated explosive that s
neil: and certainly in oklahoma city, that was a big ied. the case in boston, what appear to be much smaller, but very deadly obviously. so if you are looking at the method of attack, that is one that is readily accessible. if you are right about finding the details how to build one on the internet, readily buildable. how do we guard against that? because by that stands it is a surprise to me that we have not seen attacks like this more frequently if at all sense 9/11. >> well, one...
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but given how close this is to mexico city, this is going to cause damage i in the city . charles: we just had a major earthquake off the coastline to mexico and now this one closer to the city. i'm not sure how this works. but we've seen the succession of hurricanes and now we're seeing back-to-back earthquakes. is there a chance that we get another earthquake in this area but even closer to a metropolitan area like mexico city? >> you always have a chance that there will be the next bigger earthquake happening somewhere closer to a big city. you just do not really know where and when it's going to strike. charles: a smaller earthquake this morning in california. we know the region, and we understand the fault lines. we've been hearing the lore that there's going to be something major very, very soon. are there adequate ways now to predetermine that? or is it really just we have a few moments notice or no notice at all? >> it depends on where you live. the feather away from the earthquake you live, you might get the notice, the earthquake warning system notice. but if you
but given how close this is to mexico city, this is going to cause damage i in the city . charles: we just had a major earthquake off the coastline to mexico and now this one closer to the city. i'm not sure how this works. but we've seen the succession of hurricanes and now we're seeing back-to-back earthquakes. is there a chance that we get another earthquake in this area but even closer to a metropolitan area like mexico city? >> you always have a chance that there will be the next...
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in the crack wars which were tearing apart the inner city. and the penalties are identical to the federal meth penalties. meth offenders are overwhelmingly white. there are few black meth offenders. i think this is based on the obama administration's current push to accentuate the idea that america is a racist society. we see the impact analysis in school discipline, in other fields. bank lending. and it's basically just a lie. >> race dominated the psyche of this administration. marinated in it. and why? >> i think as a political strategy in part. i think i'm sure that the people in. -- >> so it's cynical? >> i'm sure they believe it's a deeply racist country. >> let me see if i've got this right. the first black attorney general in the country's history and first president in the country's history think it's a racist country because they've only been in office for a second term. how many terms would it take to convince them otherwise? >> eric holder has said affirmative action will go on forever because it will always be necessary because o
in the crack wars which were tearing apart the inner city. and the penalties are identical to the federal meth penalties. meth offenders are overwhelmingly white. there are few black meth offenders. i think this is based on the obama administration's current push to accentuate the idea that america is a racist society. we see the impact analysis in school discipline, in other fields. bank lending. and it's basically just a lie. >> race dominated the psyche of this administration....
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. >>> pehmerga fighters headed tos the town of koni in an effort toelp fellow kurds fend the city of kobani against the islamic state. joing us, rtired four star army general,ormerice chi of staff, general ja keen, chairman of the institute for the studyf war. x news mitary analyst. your reactio if ma to secretary hagel the lo term threat from the islamic sta, cocontrast if youu wil this. isil extremism radicalism, terrorism is a threat to every state, to every society. unfortunately, i seethese things ctinuing totay out there, jim. i think we're in r a longer term challenge here than maybe any of us would hope. >> as you know, genera i shudder when hearolks talking out a lr battle than we anticipate. your thoughts about wt the seetary id? >> yeah. we fundamental to the plan is we do not want tout brigade combateams on the grod. i would agre with that judgment as well. buif that's what you wanto avoid,then you, depending on indigenous forces, local foes inq and syria, and if that's thcase, why aree not a in helpg them? helping them with arms, pment, advisors, training, air ground con
. >>> pehmerga fighters headed tos the town of koni in an effort toelp fellow kurds fend the city of kobani against the islamic state. joing us, rtired four star army general,ormerice chi of staff, general ja keen, chairman of the institute for the studyf war. x news mitary analyst. your reactio if ma to secretary hagel the lo term threat from the islamic sta, cocontrast if youu wil this. isil extremism radicalism, terrorism is a threat to every state, to every society. unfortunately,...
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the city too. stuart: ash, 3:00 eastern time, wednesday afternoon, i absolutely guarantee that you are watching the man city, most important soccer game of the year. am i right? ashley: you are right. who wouldn't be, right? stuart: [laughter] most of our audience, probably but there you go. all right, ashley. listen to this one. math class going woke in missouri. they are rewriting word problems to make them nor gender inclusive. we'll try to explain the logic behind that. speaker mccarthy says the president is afraid to negotiate the budget. roll tape. >> this rests upon his feet not because he made a bad decision. the real decision is he's afraid to even negotiate. stuart: steve forbes says biden is playing chicken without children's future. steve is next. ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term pol
the city too. stuart: ash, 3:00 eastern time, wednesday afternoon, i absolutely guarantee that you are watching the man city, most important soccer game of the year. am i right? ashley: you are right. who wouldn't be, right? stuart: [laughter] most of our audience, probably but there you go. all right, ashley. listen to this one. math class going woke in missouri. they are rewriting word problems to make them nor gender inclusive. we'll try to explain the logic behind that. speaker mccarthy...
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for this city leaving the city because of the increase in crime. melissa: so it is very hard for me to understand what this fight is actually about and i wonder if we'll ever really know because bill de blasio is certainly thrilled to spend all kinds of money he doesn't have. >> yeah. melissa: and to give all of these unions anything. so you know, they say on the surface what they're holding back on they want every single person who enters the building to be tested and tested repeatedly which is not something that is possible in the public school system. in the private school system, some schools are doing that, but they're private and they're requiring parents to do it at their own expense. so if you don't want to pay for your child to be tested to send them to school, you can take them out to send them to public school. you can't really require kids in public school to say your parent must have you tested. there is a cost associated with that. i wonder, i feel like in l.a. unified it was about, you know, they wanted the police defunded. they had
for this city leaving the city because of the increase in crime. melissa: so it is very hard for me to understand what this fight is actually about and i wonder if we'll ever really know because bill de blasio is certainly thrilled to spend all kinds of money he doesn't have. >> yeah. melissa: and to give all of these unions anything. so you know, they say on the surface what they're holding back on they want every single person who enters the building to be tested and tested repeatedly...
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as the city of san francisco is seeing rents down about the same. we have seen this in many cities. beverly, massachusetts, near boston, those rents with up 11% in june. the bottom line is that people are shifting what they want, how and where they are going to get what they want. if it reverses back, we're not sure but right now, there's definitely a change. neil? neil: you think about it, we have news that existing home sales were the lowest they have been since going back to around 2010 so there's that backdrop that doesn't look favorable. all the enticement in the world, that people are anxious about the virus, they are going to be anxious and i'm wondering if that is still kind of beating out some of these incredible deals that landlords are offering to keep them there. lauren: i just got off the phone with a realtor and she said yes, prices in the suburbs are going up, especially the suburbs around new york city, but she said if it's a turnkey home, meeting you can immediately move in, prices are going well beyond asking. so the issue is -- one of the reasons why we saw existi
as the city of san francisco is seeing rents down about the same. we have seen this in many cities. beverly, massachusetts, near boston, those rents with up 11% in june. the bottom line is that people are shifting what they want, how and where they are going to get what they want. if it reverses back, we're not sure but right now, there's definitely a change. neil? neil: you think about it, we have news that existing home sales were the lowest they have been since going back to around 2010 so...
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one by one and to make the city safe. is why many people will support president trump because these up law and order man and he is fair. eliz: georgia state rep., thank you so much joining us. we really appreciate it. have next, on the new fight picking out of the maritimes, she is an editor. now pointing. she says the times and suppressing differences of opinions and thought us the real indictment of management at the new york times . we will be back with this story after the introducing stocks by the slice from fidelity. now you can trade stocks and etfs for any amount you choose instead of buying by the share. all with no commissions. stocks by the slice from fidelity. get your slice today. stocks by the slice from fidelity. ♪ ♪ we've always put safety first. ♪ ♪ and we always will. ♪ ♪ for people. ♪ ♪ for the future. ♪ ♪ and there has never been a summer when it's mattered more. wherever you go, summer safely. get zero percent apr financing for up to five years on select models and exclusive lease
one by one and to make the city safe. is why many people will support president trump because these up law and order man and he is fair. eliz: georgia state rep., thank you so much joining us. we really appreciate it. have next, on the new fight picking out of the maritimes, she is an editor. now pointing. she says the times and suppressing differences of opinions and thought us the real indictment of management at the new york times . we will be back with this story after the introducing...
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sure it is in direct relationship to the ukrainians attacking the port city and this is a long-term effort, the united states has been on the side of not letting russia overwhelm the rest of europe. edward: i appreciate your help ending this in 2020, have a great new year. >> thank you and god bless you. >> staying healthy, respiratory illness is on the rise, we get the diagnosis. ♪ hillsdale was founded in 1844 we're passing on a cultural heritage, the culture of the west when the federal government started giving money to colleges, we didn't take it. that independence has allowed us to stay with our mission that we established 175 years ago. because we don't accept federal money, we are free to concentrate on the mission of the college we care about freedom and that affiliates us with the free institutions of america. i'll be home for christmas. you can count on me. please have snow and mistletoe. and presents under the tree right now, all over the country, kids at shriners hospitals for children® are able to go home and be with their families for the holidays. and it's only po
sure it is in direct relationship to the ukrainians attacking the port city and this is a long-term effort, the united states has been on the side of not letting russia overwhelm the rest of europe. edward: i appreciate your help ending this in 2020, have a great new year. >> thank you and god bless you. >> staying healthy, respiratory illness is on the rise, we get the diagnosis. ♪ hillsdale was founded in 1844 we're passing on a cultural heritage, the culture of the west when...
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the company that does green markets, the farmer markets in new york city. this is made with grain that was grown in up state new york. it is a truly local beer. gerri: it's a local beer. what else do you have here? i see, this looks pretty fancy pants? >> that is a belgian style beer called brooklyn noir. it is a dark beer made with belgian yeast and age it in bourbon barrels for six months. it goes in this bottle with the second yeast, a champagne yeast. and reeferments into the bottle. gerri: unbelievable. are you able -- >> this is really tasty beer. gerri: are you able to charge for for these specialties? >> this beer would sell 15, $20 a bottle which is a beautiful thing if you're in the beer business. gerri: summer ale, one my favorites. >> summer ale is our biggest selling seasonal. it is our second best selling beer and it is incredibly popular. people love it when they see this beer on the shelf because they know that summer is here. gerri: it is really lovely. >> yeah. >> you want to smell this? gerri: i want to smell that one too, as we know i ca
the company that does green markets, the farmer markets in new york city. this is made with grain that was grown in up state new york. it is a truly local beer. gerri: it's a local beer. what else do you have here? i see, this looks pretty fancy pants? >> that is a belgian style beer called brooklyn noir. it is a dark beer made with belgian yeast and age it in bourbon barrels for six months. it goes in this bottle with the second yeast, a champagne yeast. and reeferments into the bottle....
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in the highway and drivers in the city. stu: there's a map ons screen and national network of software stations and when is this going to be in operation, full operation? a huge truck driving "coast-to-coast," no driver. >> this is something that's happening today. we mentioned at the beginning today, there's someone there to monitor the system when it's on public roads but that's really a safety thing. we're moving freight today for many of the biggest carriers and shippers in the country with trucks in driverless mode. we're really in that final step now to be thinking about how do we make that transition and get confident to have that monitoring person out of the vehicle. stu: what's the reaction and i can see me driving down the highway and a huge truck flies past me with no driver. i'd be shocked at that. >> well, it's not nearly as crazy looking at some of the -- if you've seen the self-driving cars for example. these trucks i think look a lot more like a dip cal truck. what you realize when you think about it is that
in the highway and drivers in the city. stu: there's a map ons screen and national network of software stations and when is this going to be in operation, full operation? a huge truck driving "coast-to-coast," no driver. >> this is something that's happening today. we mentioned at the beginning today, there's someone there to monitor the system when it's on public roads but that's really a safety thing. we're moving freight today for many of the biggest carriers and shippers in...
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it takes backbone but that's the one thing that is totally missing the people that run the city right now. >> absolutely. i could friend bernie, they see that. you're right, the belief should be a consequence and deterrence for illegal activity but knee-jerk reaction, unfortunate, the knee-jerk reaction because we got bad cops, abolish them, it is ridiculous. the people who suffer are the minority communities, the least able, the people least able to defend themselves like the little old ladies getting smashed on the street or pushed in front of the boys, is horrible. we got to take a break but stay with us. we're coming back after a quick break to talk about how a biden administration could impact immigration. stick with us, we'll be right back. ♪ businesses today are looking to tomorrow. adapting. innovating. setting the course. but new ways of working demand a new type of network. one that's more than just fast. you need flexibility- to work from anywhere. and manage from everywhere. advanced technology. with serious security. and reliable coverage, nationwide. forward-thinking e
it takes backbone but that's the one thing that is totally missing the people that run the city right now. >> absolutely. i could friend bernie, they see that. you're right, the belief should be a consequence and deterrence for illegal activity but knee-jerk reaction, unfortunate, the knee-jerk reaction because we got bad cops, abolish them, it is ridiculous. the people who suffer are the minority communities, the least able, the people least able to defend themselves like the little old...
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in 1871, when city coffers are almost bankrupt, he becomes the city's comptroller. >> andrew green needed to be escorted by a ring of mounted policemen as he was approaching the comptroller's office on his first day of work. and this was a blood sport in this era. >> green exposes the shenanigans of new york's corrupt democratic machine, known as tammany hall, and helps send the city's notorious boss, william tweed, off to prison. oh, and one other little achievement... >> it was green's efforts to get new york to expand beyond the borders of manhattan island and to annex the municipalities around new york harbor, which included the city of brooklyn, and make that all one giant metropolis. >> so how could his own family 100 years later not know all about him? could it have anything to do with the way green died? that's next. >> but first, our "strange inheritance" quiz question. in the presidential election of 1876, andrew green's law partner, samuel tilden, won the popular vote but lost to rutherford b. hayes. the answer after the break. as a struggling actor, i need all the breaks that
in 1871, when city coffers are almost bankrupt, he becomes the city's comptroller. >> andrew green needed to be escorted by a ring of mounted policemen as he was approaching the comptroller's office on his first day of work. and this was a blood sport in this era. >> green exposes the shenanigans of new york's corrupt democratic machine, known as tammany hall, and helps send the city's notorious boss, william tweed, off to prison. oh, and one other little achievement... >> it...